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SUMMARY:The Power of Parents Knowing What Their Toddlers Can Do
DESCRIPTION:Toddlers are notoriously uncooperative - it goes with the territory. Developmental psychologists need to know what they can do. Dr Katie Alcock will be talking about how we use parents as reliable informants about their toddlers' and young children's abilities in language, movement, and thinking. We will also look into when parents are NOT very reliable in telling us about their children's abilities. When might it be risky to rely on parents' knowledge?\n\nThe Power of...\n\n\n\nThis events is part of a series of free science and technology talks taking place in Lancaster this autumn.\nThe seven talks cover the latest science and technology research at Lancaster University, from psychology to chemistry, to the new wonder material graphene and the future of cloud computing.\nThe weekly lecture series at Lancaster's Storey Institute starts on Tuesday 22 October. The talks are completely free, though you will need to book online.
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LOCATION:The Storey Institute, Lancaster
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